Neil,

I dont know anything about brain damage.  But, there was a post on the leopard gecko 
forum a while back re: toxicity of feeder crickets that had been fed a diet of mouldy 
fruit.  Here's the link. 

http://www.kingsnake.com/forum/lgecko/messages/70271.html

Best wishes,
Pauline

Anyone out there have any experience/knowledge
of brain damage and gex? The U. guentheri I posted
about a while back is still acting odd. It doesn't feed
on it's own and seems to have trouble focusing on prey.
It also has shaky movements, which reminds me of someone
with Parkinson's disease. When picked up, it goes somewhat
stiff and moves very slowly. Digestion seems normal
and parasites haven't turned up in fecals. It was on the same
supplementation as approx 50 other Uroplatus which are
all normal.

As I mentioned before, a strong smelling mold was found growing
just under the substrate in the vivarium. Has anyone heard of
toxic reactions to mold in reptiles?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Neil
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